How Bills fans can watch Lamar Jackson, Josh Allen in CFB Week 3

How Bills fans can watch Lamar Jackson, Josh Allen in CFB Week 3

The Buffalo Bills started their 2017 season off strong last weekend, as they defeated the lowly New York Jets by a score of 21-12. Quarterback Tyrod Taylor played relatively well in the game, completing 16 of 28 passes for 224 yards, two touchdowns, and one interception.

However, there are still some fans who feel as though Taylor is simply a placeholder in Buffalo, a serviceable passer who will start for the team until they secure a franchise quarterback. The Bills could secure their franchise quarterback at some point in the 2018 NFL Draft, a draft that contains many talented prospects at the position.

Buffalo could even look to use one of their two first-round picks on a quarterback, as some experts feel as though there are four franchise quarterbacks at the top of next year’s draft. Bills fans can watch these passers in action this weekend.

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Josh Allen

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After a spotty performance in the Cowboys’ season opener in which he completed just 57.5-percent of his passes, Wyoming quarterback Josh Allen constructed a bounce-back outing against the Gardner-Webb Runnin’ Bulldogs last weekend. Allen completed 22 of 32 passes, throwing for 328 yards and two touchdowns.

While the 6-foot-5 passer certainly looks like a franchise quarterback, it’s important to remember that the Cowboys play in the Mountain West Conference – a conference not necessarily known as one of the strongest in college football. In fact, Allen struggled when he faced a so-called “big school” earlier this season, as he threw for just 174 yards and two interceptions against the Iowa Hawkeyes, a team that plays in the Big 10. He followed up this poor performance with a breakout outing against an FCS school.